The survey was conducted in February where a lot of Malawi responded that they would vote back DPP into power.
"40. 7% of men would for DPP while 25.7% would vote for MCP" the statistics shows. On the other hand, 41.7% of women would also vote for DPP while MCP gets 27.3%.
The results came just right after the local government elections showed that UTM and other parties do not stand a chance against DPP as it managed to gain a lot of votes comparing to UTM despite both parties failing to secure a seat.
This Afrobarometer results means that DPP has a potential of winning the national elections scheduled to happen in 2025 and it will have a lot of votes from both men and women.
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Tonse Alliance should be careful, elections are around the corner
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